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0G3C 3C DC 3 C 3C ioao Up-to-date CRAM'vS 8 CRAM'S- Ladies' Rain Coats NEW ONES Arrived today. Priestley's Rain aud moth proof Crnvenet t s in the modish nil ad os, built bv ar fists, tlio standard of excellence. No two .dike. Prices a fraction of actual worth. A inspection will convince you wo are correct. Children's Coats 3.50 A varied line of new gar ments, ranging in price from 4.?()to $10, on special sale at $3.50, ages 4- to 14 years. It is the event of the season. Our racks are overflowing w ith reli-. able new Styles. The weath er demands them. This Great Incorporation Sale mm Is no respecter of what goods should be sold for. We have nothing to hold back. The entire stock must be sold, so why pay more elsewhere for old goods,, when our stock is brimming over with new things at prices less than the old ones are offered you; NEW TODAY Dress Goods, Ladies' Suits, Silks Separate Skirts, Ladies' Waists, Furs, Underwear, Hosiery, Chil dren's Dresses, Outing Wear. Ladies' Coats An endless variety, worth from ftT.oO to f 25, at $3.50. They are melting away don't wait. A Word About ! HATS! )L we THE McKIBBIN furthermore Our Prices Are Reduced: Our Store Closes at 6.30 P. M Except Saturdays. Clothing AND Furnishings Fashion has pre scribed these styles for men. Shouldn't you like them? IF YOU CONSIDER that the best bargain is the greatest amount of Virt ue for the price you pay you'll be surprised to discov er how much you can get and the same time how much you can save here. We have the goods mid the prices can't he beat It KM KM HER It's All Reduced. i jiilfl hi t 1 I ; D OTOE g9 Yes, high-cut Shoes newly arrived. Our shoes are reliable ;md have t In Style. We are sole agents for The Nap-a-Tan. IT'S ALL REDUCED. MP 0 o o ass ttggttasaa cassusa ijassm c: 1 ' : n.-. ' ': esia esrrzrri cEsssca czassss esrE c sisa-a sssrss eia er?g!r!g e??r--r- j ItUIEF I.OCAI, MATTEIW. Hubber heels at Donovan's. Shingles. See us for host prices. Oregon Lumber Co. Mantle, wall hihI cookoo clocks on easy terms at Clark V. Use Williams' anti-septic liair tonic and keep off gray hairs. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery same (lav order is received. Oregon I.ti tuber ( 'i). I guarantee a lit in glasses. Clarke, tbe optician and jeweler. Tbe Troy laundry does good work; you know ti.at. To make room for new stock all cut glass will be closed out at cost. Clarke tbe jeweler. Do you use Lath? (let our price and compare it, with tbat of competitors. You will make money this, way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Well, don't you see that if you wish to see well, you should see Clarke tbe optician. "(liiaranteed work in glass lilting. Closing out all but millinery, Kna p. Now that all important question is settled the next thing is the ring a line new line of engagement and wedding rings, Prices right. Ciarke the jeweler For surveying, sec John T.eiand Hen derson & Son. All watch, Clock and jewelry repair work guaranteed by Clarke, the jeweler Kvcry man owes it to himself and bis family to master a tradeor profesion. Kead the' display advertisement of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. Hard wood baskets for picking apples, onlv 50r. at McDonald's. (io to Mr. Onthank for abstracts and notarial work, renting and collecting. Legal papers carefully drawn. Do you lif e Naptlm soap? 5c per bar at McDonald's. .-boea at manufacturer's cost, Knapp. Mr. liurtmess is on a cash basis. Kor work where satisfaction is guaran teed, patronize tbe Troy laundry. Agen cy at 0. K. barber shop. Ladios' hand turned and sewed shoe work a specialty at T. II. Donovan's, across from William's Pharmacy. All work etrickly first-class. Those contemplating putting in wheat this fall should see the Hood Kiver Milling Co. first. In order that their patrons may take advantage of the discount allowed on bills paid before the tenth of the month, the Water and Light Co. has arranged to keep their nllice in the Davidson building open 'till 8:30 p. in. the first, ninth, tenth and every Saturday even ing of each month. Groceries, Hour ami feed at Lamar A Dunn's Men's hats and shirts at wholesale price st Knspi'V Mayes Bros, get a fresh supply of meat every morning. M.ies l!ro ' meat market, has been supplied with a ling fountain f"t' keeping vegel di e" fresh and clean. Hoy your vegetables w here they come fresh as from the gaidcn. John behind Henderson ami son an1 equipped with two ( iurley transits and will be ready to do surveying for the next two months. I!ut 's per day me f) and $10. It is to your interest t.n refer to Mr. ll.irtmess' ad under the new system. Watch our windows for Fall Styles. Mmk. Amiorr. All persons knowing thetnselv- oe be indebted to l'rohn ileaton are ret quested to pay same at my ollliv within 10 days from this notice. K. II. Ilart witf. Remember Kiggs' fchoe shop, next door to McCipic's meat market. All work strictly lirst-chc-s. Also boots and shoes made to order. i Don't forget the new shoe shop across I f,.,.. Willi.,,, I'l.ori. v All ,. ,,rL ...i... ........... ............ ....... strickly first-class. Call and examine my new line of watches. I can save you money. Clarke, the jeweler. Watch the Troy grow. I I'atroni.e home industry by buying ranch butter at McDonald s. I Shoes half soled whilo you wait in 20 minutes. All work first-dim and guaranteed. Ladies' sewed soles and (). Sullivan's rubber heels a specialty. Donovan's Shoe Shop, opposite Wil liams' pharmacy. Chicken dinner at KiiiHtruin's every I Sunday. Do not waste money buying a poorly finished fruit jar, but get the genuioe Mason jar at McDonald's. Apple Shippers Your shipmen's, large or small, re spict fully solicited. We can get you good prices. Prompt retfirns. Send for shipping stamp. M KWKN & KLOSKKY, Commission Merchants, lL'il I'ront street. Portland, Ore. For Sale. One safe, cost $300 ; will sell for $175. One oil tank, cost $l.r; will sell for$L'.r). One scale, cos1 $23; will sell for $12. Ueo. P. Crowell. Notice. : Could use, if price is satisfactory, L'0, 000 hewed ties along the line of the ' Mount Hood 1! ail road in the next thirty j days Those interested, please call at I the ollioe for specifications. j Mot NT Hoot) I'AllJlon CoMI'ANV. I" For Sale at a Saerillce. Fifteen acres close in on the Last side. iood apple land; must sell. What will ynv give for it'.' Kor particulars see II. M. hihitt At llie f'li n relies. Jlnptist services are now held in the lioyd building on the heights, instead of Onriiiirjhael hail. Unitarian Conn r Sli.ln si eet and fark avenue; I:- -. O ,1 iLm, n h - ister. Kegular eel vices Sun ay nn in ing, with Sunday school at 10 o'i hx !, and prouoh'ug at II. Siil jut of morning discourse: "The hog Waiting. Lutheran Services will bo held again next Sunday Octobei S at the Advent chuicli throo miles, south of town. Sunday school at 2 p. m. ; Knglish preaching at II p. m. ; congre gational meeting at i p. m. H. J. Kr.lb pastor. Kiversi lo Congregational W. C. (il m ore pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. in. ; worship and preaching at II ; Hiibji i f I . o Spirit of the Kiug dotu of ( ii d " ()u rtette choir. Even ing Chrisliaji iOndeavor at 7:45; ad dress 7:30 "A faith Fostered Lifo. " Episcopal Services will be held, morning Mid evening, Sunday. Octo ber s, nt Kt. Mark's chapel Rer. II. I). Chambers of Portland officiating. Methodi.-t Kpisoopal 11 a. in: "The Alicnided Crown." 7:150 p. m : "The Souls Cry uud God's Answer." All cor li d!? i.ivited. liev. W. C. I'kans, pa. !( r. Valb y Cm istian Kegular services each Sun lay. with Sunday school at 10 o'i ii i k i.ud preaching at 11. Y. P. S. C. I., in the evening, with preach ing if iiv.iird. Strangers always niHile welcome. W. A. JMkins, pas tor. Di !; s Valley At request of tirand- iii ii I'.-'d.-on, who has not walked for moii i ban tw o years, Kev. Troy Shel ley will preach at their house, Sunday Nth, at :) p. m. r.e!mont M. E. Church. II. 0. Clark, pastor. Services, Ruliuont: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Class meeting atl 1 a. m.; Kpwortb League 7 p. m.; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m.; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:ii() p. m. Services at Pine (i rove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crupper 1st and 3d Sundays at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:30. Mourn Hood. The 4th Sunday at 11 a.nt.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Married. At White Salmon, Wash., Sunday, October 1, Miss Anna Wolfurd uud Mr. Frank Kgan, Kev. Mr. Lewis offi ciating. Horn. In Hood Kiver, Tuosav, October 3. to Mr. and Mrs. ,J. W. Thompson, a daughter. Clarke's Oongh Elixir will cure that cough Price ii only 2"c I'.lne Vitro! at Clarke's 7c a pound GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Take a Saving Look at this. Week's Specials Means Money to You China Cups and Sau- Water Sets Large size Tin Fruit Cans Quart cers I- inclvdccora'ed egg shell pitcher and six glasses to match, size, patent cans. You need them China. Many different stvies. plain and tinted patterns. S..V for tomatoes and fruit. Six-cial, 35 to 50c values. Special 25c. value. Special for act, 50c. 60cperdoz. Comforts-Cool nights now. Umbrellas and Rub- Anew shipment of bedding di- bers-Kainy reason is early this BlacK -Woollen Hose rect from factory, large and Huffy year, you'll get good use of them, " met, medium weight, rd.bed fine sateen 'covcr. $1 to and the best here at Little Prices top, double hw-i and tiw, a sple..- tto en did stocking, for 25c pair. 3 Fancy WorK Materi- Table Oilcloth I'on't als-Stamped linen, Kmbroidery Have you seen our spe- your kitchen tahle need a new Silks, Needles of all ktnds Cm- . , , jn M . l-I1,i,.rwoir? covering, h.ts of pretty patterns ehet and knitti. g mteni, etc. T . , hJ f , here. 2Q ami 25c per yard. I'H-'e I new. irj(.J 5 0c pir garment. . Ladies and Children New Premium Dishes " --" Underwear We can clothe Fine large piece of glassware, Sheet Music Tho very the whole family with comfort- worth fn in ,"."1 to 50c anywhere, latest publications which you able good wearing varments, and for worth of oc.r tickets, hoes would have to pay 25c per copy it wont cost as much a a doctor's it pay to trade here? l.ook at for anywhere in the U. S. visit. them and see. Swcial, 15c. Thio iJnnl w'" y"r c,ianlp t0 P'1 ,rue '""id trip ticket to the lewis and Clark hair. iniS fieeft IWt miss it when it is free to you. Madras, Crook canity will incorpo rate. The Ladies' Aid society of the Con gregational church will meet I'riday afternoon with Mrs. W. C. (iilimic. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jayi e and Mas ter Andrew left Monday luon big for a trip to P01 Hand. Fanners in the state of Washington fioiu now on until Juno 1 of next year may bun, slashings without permits from the file wardens. This order went into elfeot September 20. Puget Sound papers state thatChas. C. Pyio. the well known theatrical man, and Miss Dottle Fischer a pop ular member of the Margarita Fischer Co. were married at Aberdeen a few days ago. The Ladies Aid society of the Meth odist church will hold a "Feast of Reason and Flow of Soul" sociul on Friday even iug, October (i, at Airs. Jackson's. Price, 15 cents. Every body welcome. A. W. Onthank: has moved into an office in the Jackson building east of MeUuire's meat market, where he will resume the real estate business in connection with his work as notary public- and insurance agent. Mr. aud Mrs. Hurry Hrandhorst uud Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waters of Klack hawk county, Iowa, were guests (lur ing the week of Mr. and Mrs. Dai, Mears. Later In tho week they vis ited at Mount Hood with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mclsaao. Mrs. Halverson expects her husband home from Lewiston in a few days. Mr. Halverson has been conducting a liHkerry for the railroad graders on the new Lewiston cutolf. He hopes to secure work nearer home for the rest of the winter, and in the spring will open a bakery in Hood Kiver. The live stock show at the Lewis and Clark lair, which closed Septem ber 20, was the crowning feature of the fair. It was much better attend ed than was the live stock show at St. Louis, nnd in some ways superior. The showing of shorthorns was the host ever made in America. Mr. Ciangor advertises in another column the sale of a good team of horses. Mr. Clanger says he has been in the drayiug business for 28 years and is determined to take a well earned rest. He is anxious to dispose of his business in the city, and secure a good farm, where ho can become an independent capitalist. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlos Halverson on the heights has just been completed, and Mrs. Hal verson is very well pleased with the work of the carpenters, plasterers and painters. Fredericks A Arnold did the carpenteriug; Dakin & Kent the painting, and Frazier A Son the brick laying aud plastering. This five-room cottage cost $11.")0, and is a neat addi tion to the many fine residences on tbe hill. W. Avis and wife of Poinono, Cel., and C. I). Mooore of White Salmon Wash, were guests for luncheon at A. I. Mason's a few days ago. Mr. Avis Is postmaster at Pomnno and is a well versed man in horticulture having been engaged in that pursuit for many yeuis. He was well pleased with the valley and says the orchard' culti vation resembles the nearest to the California methods of any place he hus visited. The noon tiain from Portland conies now in two sections. The same with No. 1, the west-bound afternoon train. The east-bound sections follow very closely, one carrying the mail and the other express. The first sec tion of No. 1 will reach here about three o'clock; the second seotion can be counted npou as being from four to six hours late. It is expected that this second train will lie discontinued after tho close of the exposition, the traveling lieing very heavy at present, and necessitating two trains. A. J. Melsaao is home from a week at the exposition, where he attended the dairy convention as delegate from the Mount Hood Development league. Mr. Mclsaac says the dairy meeting was very much of a disappointment. There was only one meeting, which was called to order by Food Commis sioner Ha i ley, who introduced some hie speakers. There were several ad dresses tbat morning, delivered by men well versed in the dairy business, but tbe other meetings which were to take place failed to materialize. Mr. Mclsaao will make a full report of the convention at the meeting of tbe Mount Hood Development league, Sat urday afternoon. n ri h were tiic'iK' tie irl't o Mr. end Mr;. ( . t . I dow 11 1 1 om 'J a,... ii-wi ,! w d Ii. ". ('. C..,!. , .!:'..' H si hi i di-tt i :. .... ' 1 i' 1 !oi day. Mrs. Adelia Mr.,. I i' S la.- morn ing for I'iiiDi, nil, v.l.i-ie is .-lending the v, eel;. Charley T. I'.nilv oi the Oregon Lumber Co. made a hm-inc t t ip to Portland Tuesday. Captain And Wia.uis Jell. Tuo.-day on a business (tip to Ashland. He expects to be gone si wrul hivs. M. P. Korirl; of The Dalles is a member of the railroad surveying crew on the north bank of the Col umbia. Miss Adelo (loll' left last week for F.ugono, whole she has entered the freshman class at. the University of Oregon. The W. C. T. U. convent ion in Tho Dalles is drawing a large attendance, and very Hie es.-ful sessions are be ing held. P. W. Miller .,(' Portland was here Monday, the gie .-l, of C.ipl iin Aud Wiuans, ml In hnk nl'tei his inter ests here. .J. 10. Nichid.- h- 111. It'iig the work of installing he- men rtaKi ig goods in the Sehilller liuillim'. 1 1 is residence for tho pre.-i nt vii; I- tin. Mount Ilcod ho'el. A. It. Uprkd-1 , 1 r I I of way man for the Seattle , I', nihil, d laihvay. crossed the river 1 1 1 Mil 'A Into Salmon last. I'riday, nnd went on to I'ortland the next day. M ss Clara I lyl he ,n- at White Sal mon last Siindav, in all lelaiiee at the wedding of Mi.--- Anna Wohllaid to Frank Kgan. Mi-.- i:h tin- plajed the wedding man h. 1). N. Ilyetlee, pi, 'i 1 ieler of the Oak Dale poult IV ami Inu! latin, went to Portland hi.-'t Tlmrsd.iy, his llrst. trip there since he can.e In Hood b'iver seven years ago. Dak in A Kent led Wi ..!ne..,lay morn ing for Tho Dailis, ul i re they have the contract for painting the new res idence of 11. S. Wilson, being erected by Contractor Dnno oi this city. There will be a regular communica tion of Hood Kiver Lodge No. IU.", A. F. A A. M., at Mason in h.dl Saturday evening, October 7. A full attend ance is desired. Work in M. M, de gree. Visiting Masons wiilbe cor dially welcome. 1 1 V oi'ler of the W.M. K. Ii. I.eatner, mem! or el , ho firm of I ! 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 : 1 11 1 , 1 1 a 11 1 1 a. Mo:.' i', of Kan sas City, is the gue.-t el ilr. and Mrs. Truman liotler, Mr. Learner being Mrs. liutler's brother. .lt.-s Mary Stral.tan of Chicago, a con-in of Mrs. lintler, is el -o a in t al 1 1 " I'uth r lion.e. M. P. S 1.1'ni and danghl er of Minnesota, !. have been the guests of C. U. Ual.ia for coueof weeks, has gone to ('; okane. v. here he e : peels to locate. M. Sanborn wool t have purchased a . 1 : ill ti nit 1 j :, in Hood Kiver had th been .1 tti !-y line up the We; t ;:idn. A. U. li.lii . . . :;.u: . do Hood Kiver people vim wi i,t t Portland on Hood Kiwi day. lie i-nvs this b his llrst trip to 1 ' 1 1 bun I in seven years, and be I o c I '..ill l e the last for as long it I i no. I! co-Is too much to go to P01 U. ml, le sajs, ami will stay at home ; I ler t li. K. H. She) 'id is the possessor of a blooded Ain . In teirier. the gift of Dr. Krnest 'J 1 1 ker of Poitl.unl. Some one shot th." Hull ten ier t hat Mr. Shepard fori ly owned, at ;1 he gives notice in una! I er column if a sj.", re ward for tin' i.i:'e.-t and convict ion of any one who : : ould mupvt this ani mal. The big 1.1 !c team e! ,). L. Car ter's broke J. i-e f'loin their hitching post and toie down the street at h runaway gait S turd ,v altei neon, pull ing Up with a b.:ag anaillst. the hank on the east M a' of the county bridge over Hood ii 1 r. , u-rv serioin, damage was ,'. I t Mr Carter is out a bill foi 1 ; . . :i ! '. he blacksmith shop. O. K. Kali and (). A. I taring of the American Type 1 'oiuelee- ( ', , i'mt- laud, were in Hood Kiwi 1:1 lie r-'-day, on their return fioui White S 1 moil, where they ho;'" to set lire some choice apple J . r 1 I. Mr. Kail says the town of Hood Kiver was coini hdely deserted that day, ieiy tine having joined the exclusion to Portland. He couldn't even find a peanut stand open where he has been accustomed to buying fruit when in the city. Fads We Show Them Exclusive Styles A Specialty In pointy of style, finish nnilYnluo our Tailored Hats have 110 superiors. Experienced Milliners at your service at all times. We also have a. line of cheap hats not on general display. Ask to see the bargains if you wish some thing very inexpensive. School Umbrellas, 25c. Ladies' Umbrellas at Cost. Men's Umbrellas at Cost. Dr. and Mrs. (J. W. Sellers aud daughter of Mount Moriah, Mo., are guests of J. M. Milton. W. L. CaniB returned Monday from Tho Dalles, where his wife is under going treatment in a hospital. Mrs. Cams is improving nicely. The city council met Monday night hut as the city engineer hail delayed to get in his sower repoit, adjourn ment was taken until next Monday. If. C. liateham will not rebuild Ins business house on tho heights, lie expects soon to rent his dwelling in town anil move to his farm south of the city. liev. J. II. Bpight of the liaptist church will leave Saturday evening for Kugeno, where ho will attend the state convention of the Jlnptist church which convenes in that city October !) to 12. A number of Hood Kiver workmen are employed at Cascade Locks, where Fredericks & Arnold have an exten sive coutrct for the government for the erection of three dwelling housos, stable and a machine shop. Among the many new things in Hood Kiver is a eandy- factory, un dertaking pnrioi, barber shop, black sn il !i . hop, box factory and several oil v.: piojietn ytt on the tapis, llus im ss is never dull in Hood liiver. Mr. and Mrs. K. Fike of Waterloo, Iowa, have been guests during the neck of Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. W. Fike of the Kast Side. They were accompanied by Mr. Kike's mother, anil returned Tuesday morning to their home in the Fast. liiniuy Lae.ey sent three boxes of exhibit apples to the fair yesterday. One was a box of three-tier New towns, another a box of four-tier Spitz and N'ewtowus, packed alternately; 'and third, a box of three-tier Spit, and Newtowns. The apples, were nicely tailored. It was expected that Clyde lionney would return to Hood Kiver to take J. W. May s' position in the meat market of Mayes llroa., but a letter from Mr. lionney yesterday says it w ill he imposssible for hitn to leave his creamery business at ilrooks, Ma rion county. Mrs. F. W. Arnoltl will spend the winter at Cascade Locks, where Mr. Arnold is engaged with his partner, Mr. Fredericks, in the construction of government buildings. Mrs. Arnold has rented her home on Coo's addition to Mrs. Walton, mother of Mia, Mur ray Kay, who will arrive here from the Ksat in a few days. Clyde Arnoltl wilf remain in this city ami attend school. The small boy is happy, for glaring posters about town announce that Ar nold's wonderful show will be here i next Monday, for two performances, ; one in the afternoon and another in the veiling. Those who know Arnoltl know that he gives a clean, honest, I inoffensive show. Two attractions which wero with him wheu he last ap ; pearcd in The Dalles the flying Vic- torelias and the Trariola will be seen again, ilesitle these are all sorts of trapeze p rformers. bicycle artists, Japanese acrobats, wonderful aeron auts, educated dogs and monkeys whose tricks are dumbfounding, and funny clowns whose antics are sidesplitting. Mrs K. W. Jones of Portland is the guest of her sister, Mrs. 11. L. Hum ble. Tho wonians' alliance of the Unltai ian church will m.ct Fritlay afternoon in W. l. Kliot, jr., hall. The host esses for tho afternoon me Mrs. J. K. Hand ami Mrs. 10. L. Smith. Mr. McCalley is glad to recommend Arnold's show, whitdi is hilled to ap pear in Hood Kiver next week, as one of tho best attractions of its kind on tho road. Motico the advortisenu nt on another page. Mr. anil Mrs. James Or in of Kan sas City and Mrs. Cherington of Hel ena, Mont., who have been guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Harry llailey, returned last Thursday to thier homes i 1 the Kast. Mrs. (Jrein and Mrs. Cherington are sisetrs of Mrs. liailey. They wore delighted with the c:uutry, aud intend to re turn next summer. Despite the rain, meetings continue at the tent. Stoves have been put up and the tout is comfortable for each service. Tho revival has linen veiy successful, more than forty having re sponded to the gospel invitation. The services will probably close next Sun day evening. Kvaugelist Handsaker announces the following special sub jects: Fritlay ovening: "The Tine to Dance. " Sunday morning, "Why I Am What 1 Am." Sunday H p. m , "The Draw ing Power of the Cross. " Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Wash ai tl ilaugter of Dallas, where Mi. Wash is publisher of tiri ltomizr, ure visitii g tdd friends in Hood Kiver and While Salmon. Mr. Wash was an early s L tler in ( ioldeiulale, where he built tie first school house and turned it ovt r to the public. He en ducted a news paper in that I own for several year.-, and moved from thereto Dallas, win r he has been engaged in the same busi ness for 17 years, lioth Mr. and Mis. Wash are school teachers, anil are look ing for a location in the Columbia rivr valley. Mr. Wash says he was in Hood Kiver before the rail oad was constructed, ami is well ncipiaiutot with A. 11. Jowett, K. L. Smith, Di. W. L. Adams anil other of the early settlers. w Today. Da'ice next week. Unserve your date for tho dance Friday evening, October 12. liny a season ticket for the coming lecture course and help to establish a permanent means of pleasnrse ami prolit. A. W. Onthank invites his friends I i call on him at bis new oil ice on Third street. He would like to include a I among his friends. Some men spend their money nn I time for things ; others invest time and money. Invest in a season licket to tbe lecture course anil you will make an in vestment in yourself. Tickets for the entertainment cour-u on sale at Clarke's drug store, Mondm, October it. Season ticketf $l.fi0; sin gle admissions otto; children 15c. No charge for reserve seats. Two-tpiart combination hot water Isottle and fountain syringe guaranteed for one year. Only LoO at Clarke's.